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Scott Avery "Scotty" Boman (born April 14, 1962)〔Kestenbaum, Lawrence. ("Index to Politicians: Bola to Boncoraglio" ). http://politicalgraveyard.com (website). * Edited by WDIV Staff. ("Information On Lieutenant Governor Candidates" ). http://clickondetroit.com (website).〕 is a Libertarian politician from Michigan. He has been one of Michigan’s top third-party vote-getters in every election since 2000,〔 * Secretary of State () "http://mi.gov/sos/0,4670,7-127-1633_8722---,00.html" (website)〕 and his name is considered to be a household word.〔 * 〕 He was chair of the Libertarian Party of Michigan in 2006.〔 * 〕 Described by MIRS as a Libertarian Party standard-bearer,〔 * 〕〔Michigan Information and Research Service (MIRS) is an established subscriber-only news service. Non-subscribers may search to verify headlines and summaries. Those seeking to verify complete content may apply for a trial subscription at the (MIRS website" )〕 he has been a candidate in every state-wide partisan election since 1994.〔 While his birth name is "Scott" he has gone by "Scotty" on his literature and in ballot listings.〔Land, Terri (Secretary of State). ("Candidate Committee Search (note: to get results enter last name Boman, Libertarian Party, all committees)" ). http://mi.gov/sos (website).〕 He became the second Libertarian to be endorsed by ''The Detroit News'' when he competed in the 1997 Detroit City Council General Election.〔 * * * 〕 He was also the only Lieutenant Governor candidate to support the successful Michigan Civil Rights Initiative as the running mate of Gregory Creswell in the 2006 Michigan gubernatorial election. Boman moved the Libertarian Party of Michigan from fifth to third place on the 2012 and 2014 General Election ballots, by placing third in the 2010 General Election when he ran for Secretary of State.〔 * * 〕 In the 2012 election cycle he received interviews and mention by regional,〔 〔 * 〕 national〔 and international media in the course of running for United States Senate. His statewide polling results〔 * * 〕 positioned him for possible inclusion in televised debates which had not had minor party candidates in them since 1994.〔 * 〕 He is currently the State Director from Michigan for Our America Initiative. ==Early life== Boman was son of Democratic politician, and precinct delegate, Ray Howard Boman.〔 Scott Boman went to grade school at the Detroit Waldorf School,〔Jauernig, Christof ("The International List of Famous Waldorf Alumni (...and Waldorf Parents)" ) "diewaldorfs.waldorf.net" (website)〕 and graduated from Grosse Pointe South High School in 1980.〔 He earned a Bachelor of Science in Physics and Philosophy (with a minor in Mathematics) from Western Michigan University in 1985. While a student there, he became a contributing columnist for the ''Western Herald'' college news paper. He claims his columns took on a libertarian viewpoint after he read ''Capitalism: the Unknown Ideal'', by Ayn Rand.〔 He returned to Western Michigan University where he earned his Master of Arts in Physics, and participated in scholarly atomic physics research. His work was published in Physical Review A.〔 In 1999 he earned a MAT in Secondary Education at Wayne State University.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Scott Boman」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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